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What happened to Emmet Till?. By Carmeno Innocent. His early life. Emmet Till was born on July 25 , 1941 in Chicago Illinois Because his dad was at war his mom was forced to work long hours while Emmet was cleaning the house.
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What happened to Emmet Till? By Carmeno Innocent
His early life • Emmet Till was born on July 25, 1941 in Chicago Illinois • Because his dad was at war his mom was forced to work long hours while Emmet was cleaning the house. • His mom said, ‘Emmett had all the house responsibility. I mean everything was really on his shoulders…He told me if I would work, and make the money, he would take care of everything else. He cleaned, and he cooked quite a bit’(“Emmett Till Bio”).
How he ended up in Mississippi.. • In August 1955 till's great uncle Moses Wright came from Mississippi to visit family in Chicago • Before Moses left Emmet begged his mom if he could go with him. She first said no but eventually she gave up Moses Wright • He arrived on August 24, 1955 at age 14 • After a hard days work on the field, he went to a grocery store with a group of teens and bought some bubble gum(“Emmett Till Bio”).
Emmet's demise • The teens with him reported he either whistled at, flirted with, or touched the hand of Carolyn Bryant… The white wife of the store owner. • 2:30 in the morning on August 28, 1955. Roy Bryant, Carolyn's husband, and his half brother J.W. Milam kidnapped Till from Moses Wright’s home. • They tied him up with Barbed wires, beat him with a gun, gouged out his eye, and blew his brains out…They then threw him into the Tallahatchie River, To get rid of evidence (“Emmett Till Bio”).
A.D. • His body was soon found and sent to his mom in Chicago. • His face was so messed up Moses was only able to tell it was him because of his signet ring he brought. • His mom was devastated. She said, “let the world see what has happened, because there is no way I could describe this. And I needed somebody to help me tell what it was like”. • 2 of the men were arrested, after confessing they were not found guilty("Emmett Till bio").
Reflection • What Interested me most was a similar event happened in July 17, 2001 a black 17 year old, Raynard Johnson was hung on a tree for whistling at a white woman (“Emmett Till”). • The Jim Crow Laws segregated blacks and whites leaving black with the hand-me-downs . This allowed whites to judge blacks in a derogatory way. This allowed whites to speculate. • I organized it in Chronological order and put pictures so people can understand the themes better.
Work cited • "Emmett Till." Emmett Till. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013. http://www.eastbuc.k12.ia.us/00_01/bh/et/et.htm • "Emmett Till Bio."Biography. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013. http://www.biography.com/people/emmet t-till-507515?page=1